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Marketing   /mˈɑrkətɪŋ/   Listen
Marketing

noun
1.
The exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money.  Synonyms: merchandising, selling.
2.
The commercial processes involved in promoting and selling and distributing a product or service.
3.
Shopping at a market.



Market

verb
(past & past part. marketed; pres. part. marketing)
1.
Engage in the commercial promotion, sale, or distribution of.
2.
Buy household supplies.
3.
Deal in a market.
4.
Make commercial.  Synonyms: commercialise, commercialize.



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"Marketing" Quotes from Famous Books



... The old man was sitting alone at the table wearing slippers and a little old overcoat. He was amusing himself by looking through some accounts, rather inattentively however. He was quite alone in the house, for Smerdyakov too had gone out marketing. Though he had got up early and was trying to put a bold face on it, he looked tired and weak. His forehead, upon which huge purple bruises had come out during the night, was bandaged with a red handkerchief; his nose too had ...
— The Brothers Karamazov • Fyodor Dostoyevsky

... became a State. Mainly through Governor Harrison's exertions a better system of marketing public land was begun, in healthy contrast with the old. It allowed four land-offices in Ohio and Indiana. Lands once offered at auction and not sold could be pre-empted directly by private individuals ...
— History of the United States, Volume 2 (of 6) • E. Benjamin Andrews

... this dialogue in horror. As they sat grouped about their spoil, in the scanty light afforded by the old man's lamp, he viewed them with a detestation and disgust which could hardly have been greater, though they had been obscene demons, marketing the ...
— A Christmas Carol • Charles Dickens

... of marketing, things are very good here, and considering, not dear; but all is sold by the licht weight, only the fish are awful; half a guinea for a cod's head, and no bigger than the drouds the cadgers bring from Ayr, at a ...
— The Ayrshire Legatees • John Galt

... the manufacturer finds its way to the ultimate consumer through a variety of channels. What these are will depend upon the manner in which the various mills are organized, and their respective policies as to the marketing of their products. Some mills, usually very large organizations, will have plants completely equipped, in every department, spinning, weaving, dyeing, printing, finishing, etc., and will process all of their ...
— The Fabric of Civilization - A Short Survey of the Cotton Industry in the United States • Anonymous


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